If you were told...
Strong_Fit_Able
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If you were told that no matter how much you exercised you wouldn't lose any more weight, would you still exercise?
For me, yes. I love my morning run, my kick boxing. The feeling I get after a workout is amazing, gotta love endorphins
I love challenging myself, pushing myself to new limits. Plus, it gives me so much more energy and I love refuelling my body with good food.
Exercise = Very happy me :happy:
For me, yes. I love my morning run, my kick boxing. The feeling I get after a workout is amazing, gotta love endorphins
I love challenging myself, pushing myself to new limits. Plus, it gives me so much more energy and I love refuelling my body with good food.
Exercise = Very happy me :happy:
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Definitely. Gotta love that runner's high :smokin: LOL0
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No haha.
I do love the feeling i get after stepping off the treadmill, i just dont like the leading up to it, the struggle, the sweat...its just not something i enjoy. The only reason i work out is because i have done MFP for about 4 months in the past without working out, and without losing a single pound (Im 10 stone) so i guess i have to eat well AND exercise to let the weight drop off (2 days into trying that theory!!)0 -
I am not exercising to lose weight. I am exercising to be healthy.0
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Yes, I would still exercise. I don't particularly enjoy it, but I can tell it makes a difference in the way I feel afterwards. If I lay around all week, my body feels like mush. If I workout at least three times a week, I feel like I have more energy overall.0
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Since I've been approximately the same weight for over a year now... I suppose the answer is yes. :laugh:0
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Lol, Yes been told that by my brother, whom refers to me as fatty! My mom who thinks I'm neglecting or ignoring my husband because I exercise too much. I feel better after exercise I'm not doing it for them, I'm trying to better myself so I say piss on what pessimist say!0
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Yes because there is always something you can improve.. whether its your body fat or a nsv like running a faster race or lifting more weight. Also, its been proven that those who workout keep the weight off as compared to those who stop exerciing.exercising.0
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When it's cold out, yes. Last Winter I developed a real appreciation for how good I felt after I worked out in the brisk cold.
During Summer? Nope. I can't force myself to workout most days even when I know it helps.0 -
Yes.0
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yes.
diet for weight loss.
exercise for health and happiness0 -
agreed my exercising regiments have slowly shifted away from weight loss and more towards accomplishments and pushing myself to the fullest. If someone told me that i can lie I would be a little mad because weight loss is a nice bonus but i would still continue running.0
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I'm happy with the weight I am now and am working on maintaining it, so yes, absolutely! I love the adrenaline I get from exercise, from beating a personal best and from knowing that I wouldn't have been able to do what I'm doing now a year ago. Exercise isn't just about losing weight. It's a way of life!0
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Yes! I feel healthier.0
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I am not exercising to lose weight. I am exercising to be healthy.
^^THIS^^ I might not do it as often as I do, but I definitely wouldn't quit all together becuase I know it's better for my heart. I've got a family history of heart problems, so I definitely wouldn't stop.0 -
I exercise for other reasons, I figure it only helps me 10% with weight loss0
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Probably. It feels good and helps me sleep which i have a hard time doing most nights. added to that the amazing feeling after and the way working out helps kill stress. I love it!0
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Also, i exercise so i can eat an extra 500+ calories. And i love to eat.0
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yes.
diet for weight loss.
exercise for health and happiness
This ^
"30% Gym, 70% Diet... Ab's are made in the kitchen"0 -
well, yea... exercise is about more than weight loss. You can diet and lose weight, you exercise to look fabulous, to maintain muscle mass, to have better blood pressure and a better resting heart rate, to feel strong, to look healthy, to stay flexible into old age... heck yea i would exercise0
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Depends if you told me if I didn't exercise I wouldn't put on weight?
In that case hell no, I have better things to do with my time. It isn't that I wouldn't be active but it wouldn't be time "slated for exercise", I'd be off doing more social stuff0 -
Yes. I love exercising. It's my happiness.0
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Nothing works for me if I don't exercise - I don't eat right, I am super-stressed out, my knees hurt, my back hurts - I have to workout or my life just doesn't work. I also love it.0
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I don t exercise to lose weight. I exercise for the metabolic changes, in the aerobics and for the strenght.
Asking how much fat you lose running is like asking how much muscle you build in the gym. The objective is the health, have endurance, have power and be strong0
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